Loan Modification

Are you suffering under your debt?

As foreclosures are epidemic, the government has asked all banks, holding
mortgage loans, to help in this matter by being willing to modify existing loans. An
Orange County bankruptcy lawyer can make getting a loan modification easy and painless. Many good people,
these days, find themselves strapped for cash and in debt. A loan modification
can help enormously. A loan modification is when the terms of your existing
mortgage are changed by the bank or other lender. This loan modification
is usually in the form of a lower monthly payment, or reduced interest
rate that results in a lower payment. By having a lower monthly payment
on their house, many people can then afford to pay their other bills and avoid
bankruptcy.

Do you qualify for a loan modification?

If you are struggling to make the payments on your mortgage, you may qualify
for a loan modification. Those who have the best shot at getting a loan
modification are those people who currently have a high interest rate
and an adjustable rate mortgage. Talk to us today about getting a loan
modification. We will give you a free consultation and answer all your
questions and are skilled in engaging in negotiations with lenders.

At 1st California Law we are committed to getting our clients the financial
relief that they desperately need. We can make getting a loan modification
simple and easy. We will be there to make sure that the terms of the new
agreement will be what work best for you. We can answer all of your questions
we will advise you in making the best decisions. A bank doesn't necessarily
have your best interests at heart so it doesn't make sense to leave
it all up to the bank - they just want to recover as much as they can,
and your interests must be protected. Get someone who cares about you
on your side. Speak with a Santa Ana bankruptcy attorney from our firm today!

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